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9240 2020-02-24 08:07:13 2024-12-04 02:30:09 Bud, Not Buddy: (Newbery Medal Winner) 1 9780553494105 1  9780553494105_small.jpg 8.99 8.09 Curtis, Christopher Paul  2024-12-04 00:00:08    6.80000 4.20000 0.90000 0.30000 000038825 Laurel Leaf Library P Mass Market Paperbacks Readers Circle (Laurel-Leaf) 2004-09-14 288 p. ;  Children's - 5th Grade+, Age 10+ BK5+             0 ING 9780553494105_medium.jpg 0 resize_120_9780553494105.jpg 0 Curtis, Christopher Paul  8.99  In print and available 0 0 0 0 0  1 0  0  0 154 0
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It's 1936 Flint, Michigan. Times may be hard, and 10-year-old Bud may be a motherless boy, but Bud's got a few things going for him: 1. He has his own suitcase full of special things; 2. He's the author of "Bud Caldwell's Rules and Things for Having a Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Out of Yourself"; 3. His momma never told him who his father was, but she left a clue: posters of Herman E. Cal ...
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9345 2021-09-17 08:52:54 2024-12-04 02:30:09 The Journey of Little Charlie (Scholastic Gold) 1 9780545156677 1  9780545156677_small.jpg 8.99 8.09 Curtis, Christopher Paul Little Charlie is but a 12-year-old sharecropper’s son. When his father dies, Charlie is bribed to join a cruel slave catcher on a mission to Dee-troit for two runaways. The journey is bitter, and the Cap’n he accompanies is evil, lying to everyone along the way. Charlie desperately needs the money but does not trust the Cap’n. On his journey Charlie learns of the brutal punishments for slaves, but also sees the fruits of escape from the slave’s son. When they are caught, what should Charlie do?

Note: The slaves are always referred to as darkies or slaves. One the Cap’n calls a “gorilla of a man.” There are about three references used on one occasion each: piss, fart, arse.

When Charlie is captured, both he and Cap’n face a riotous crowd who beat them senseless and strip them bare, Charlie is described as being “just a boy with no hair on his body”. In addition, the punishment of “catter-wauling” is briefly described. The language of the book is very rural Southern with gilded letters throughout giving it a lovely Southern flavor, but this COULD create reading issues. Recommend youngest readers be 7th to 8th grade. 2024-12-04 00:00:08    7.50000 5.20000 0.70000 0.40000 000403618 Scholastic Inc. Q Quality Paper  2021-05-04 272 p. ;  Children's - 3rd-7th Grade, Age 8-12 BK3-7         145 2 27 1 0 ING 9780545156677_medium.jpg 0 resize_120_9780545156677.jpg 0 Curtis, Christopher Paul   6.5 In print and available 0 0 0 0 0  1 0 1858 1  0 4 0
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Little Charlie is but a 12-year-old sharecropper’s son. When his father dies, Charlie is bribed to join a cruel slave catcher on a mission to Dee-troit for two runaways. The journey is bitter, and the Cap’n he accompanies is evil, lying to everyone along the way. Charlie desperately needs the money but does not trust the Cap’n. On his journey Charlie learns of the brutal punishments for slav ...
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